AEW has brought in many stars to pop interest for fans, and it appears that they could have one more surprise for fans. Tony Khan has his eye on the free agency market, and he knows that Sami Callihan’s Impact Wrestling contract just expired.

On October 1st, Sami Callihan concluded his long stint with IMPACT Wrestling, effectively becoming a free agent. He had been associated with IMPACT Wrestling since 2017.

As Callihan enters this new phase of his career, there is curiosity about his future endeavors. Wrestling Revolver, a promotion he owns, has been gaining recognition in the industry. This suggests that Callihan may integrate the promotion into his future plans.

Bodyslam.net reports that Sami Callihan is present backstage at the AEW Collision event in Memphis, Tennessee tonight. Inquiries about the purpose of his visit have revealed that Callihan is exploring potential arrangements.

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Now, Bodyslam.net has confirmed with multiple sources that Callihan is backstage at tonight’s AEW Collision in Memphis, Tennessee.

While asking around about the purpose of Callihan’s visit, it was also confirmed to us that Callihan is there to potentially discuss both a deal to work as an on screen talent and backstage with the promotion.

Ringside News will have coverage of live AEW Collision play-by-play results coverage tonight, just in case Sami Callihan shows up. He has history with Jon Moxley, as former stable mates in the Switchblade Conspiracy. Only time will tell if AEW fans see Callihan on screen this week.

AEW has inked a few stars to deals, but others are allowed to appear on per-appearance agreements. RVD is under a deal like that, so it will be interesting to see what Tony Khan can work out with Sami Callihan.

What’s your take on Sami Callihan possible appearing for AEW? Let us know what you think about things in the comments section!

H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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